Hamilton County Extension CCL in Syracuse, KS is a branch of K-State Research and Extension, which is dedicated to promoting a safe, sustainable, and competitive food and fiber system, as well as strong, healthy communities, families, and youth. With a team of research scientists, faculty specialists, county and area specialists, and support staff, they bring the expertise of Kansas State University to the local level, offering non-formal, non-credit programs to address public needs and extend resources. Their programs focus on areas such as 4-H Youth Development, crops and livestock, lawn and garden, foods and nutrition, and home and family.
As part of the nation's land-grant colleges and universities, Hamilton County Extension plays a vital role in rural, urban, and suburban settings, assisting farmers in crop growth, helping families plan nutritious meals, and equipping children with essential skills for the future. Their mission is to deliver educational programs and technical information that enhance leadership skills, communication, conflict resolution, and strategic planning, ultimately improving the economic viability and quality of life in communities. With a rich history dating back to the passage of the Morrill Act in 1862, Hamilton County Extension continues to serve as a valuable resource for the local community.
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